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Practical Approaches to Cardio-Oncology Care

Edited by: 

Steven Lipshultz, MD, University at Buffalo, United States of America
Joseph Carver, MD, University of Pennsylvania and Abramson Cancer Center, United States of America
Giorgio Minotti, MD, University and Fondazione Policlinico Campus Bio-Medico, Italy

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Cardio-Oncology is calling for submissions to a new journal initiative: Practical Approaches to Cardio-Oncology Care. 

We invite manuscripts dealing with state of the art management of common clinical cardio-oncology issues and toxicities, e.g., “How to manage pericardial effusions.”

Articles published in the collection have already gone through the systematic peer review process of the journal.

About the collection

Cardio-Oncology is calling for submissions to a new journal initiative: Practical Approaches to Cardio-Oncology Care. We invite manuscripts dealing with state-of-the-art management of common clinical cardio-oncology issues and toxicities, e.g., “How to manage pericardial effusions.” 

Manuscripts should be based on a succinct case presentation and limited to 1500 words, 1 central illustration and no more than 10 references with the bulk of the manuscript dedicated to diagnosis and management. As part of a new series, we will offer expedited reviews for rapid processing. Accepted articles will be eligible for a 10% discount on publication while funds last. The discount needs to be requested through the payment quote link that will be emailed to you upon initial submission.

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  1. Atrial fibrillation (AF) is more common in patients with malignancies than in general population. The pathophysiological processes include the pro-inflammatory condition and the exaggerated inflammatory reacti...

    Authors: Ermanno Nardi, Ciro Santoro, Maria Prastaro, Mario Enrico Canonico, Stefania Paolillo, Giuseppe Gargiulo, Paola Gargiulo, Antonio L. M. Parlati, Christian Basile, Luca Bardi, Mario Giuliano and Giovanni Esposito
    Citation: Cardio-Oncology 2024 10:48
  2. Atrial myxomas are typically found in the left atrium and are the most common among overall rare cardiac tumors. Herein, we describe the clinical course of a 72-year-old female with non-small cell lung adenoca...

    Authors: Prince Otchere, Stella Pak, Juan Ulloa-Rodriguez, Maria Fierro, Aditi Sharma, Tevonne Poku, Brandon Kofi-Obeng, Eric Yang and Keerthi Thallapureddy
    Citation: Cardio-Oncology 2024 10:30
  3. Oral cancer therapy-related cardiovascular (CV) toxicity has a wide variety of presentations including arrhythmia, cardiomyopathy, and myocardial infarction, but clinical evidence related to its management is ...

    Authors: Karen Abboud, Godsfavour Umoru, Barry Trachtenberg and Veronica Ajewole
    Citation: Cardio-Oncology 2024 10:22
  4. Cardiovascular complications related to cancer therapies are broad and variable in onset. These complications are the leading cause of non-cancer related morbidity and mortality in childhood cancer survivors a...

    Authors: Nathanya Baez Hernandez, Ksenya Shliakhtsitsava, Drishti Tolani, Cindy Cochran, Ryan Butts, Judith Bonifacio, Elizabeth Journey, Jenna N. Oppenheim, Sarah G. Pennant, Kimberly Arnold, Terri McCaskill and Daniel C. Bowers
    Citation: Cardio-Oncology 2024 10:20
  5. Carcinoid syndrome (CS) is a unique constellation of symptoms caused by release of vasoactive substances from neuroendocrine tumors (Pandit et al., StatPearls, 2022). Neuroendocrine tumors are rare with an ann...

    Authors: Aditi Sharma, Maria E. Fierro, Stella Pak, Keerthi Thallapureddy, Moyosore Awobajo, Dawn Hui and Prince Otchere
    Citation: Cardio-Oncology 2023 9:28

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Before submitting your manuscript, please ensure you have read our submission guidelines. Articles for this Collection should be submitted via our submission system. During the submission process you will be asked whether you are submitting to a Collection, please select "Practical Approaches to Cardio-Oncology Care" from the dropdown menu.

Articles will undergo the journal’s standard peer-review process and are subject to all of the journal’s standard policies. Articles will be added to the Collection as they are published.

The Editors have no competing interests with the submissions which they handle through the peer review process. The peer review of any submissions for which the Editors have competing interests is handled by another Editorial Board Member who has no competing interests.